So, please explain to me what I got wrong. Explain please.
Nope, it's your claim, back it up with the math.
I'll give you a few pointers.
1- You need to figure out the sq. ft of the broken windows, and calculate how much air will move through that per minute in cu. ft. To do this, you need to know how much of a breeze there was that day.
2-You'll then need to figure out the approximate fuel load and any variables in the area. For instance, walls and partitions.
3-You'll then need to calculate the amount of heat energy per kg. expressed in joules per hour.
Once you've figured out that, you need to account for any negative pressure you may have. Burning fires consume A LOT of oxygen, which will then have an effect on the amount of free oxygen left to do any kind of heat reduction.
Good luck. It should take you about half a year. Maybe we can compare notes?
Yeah right, who am I kidding. WE all know that you'll never do such a thing.
Oh, and don't forget that once the oxygen is consumed, the amount of heat energy increases. That is a key calculation.
Good luck